Terminology Tuesday: Teleological argument
An argument for the existence of God that takes as its starting point the purposive (teleological) character of the universe. The argument is often termed “the argument from desi
Book Review: Nature’s Case for God by John Frame
John Frame (1939- ) has taught at some of the most prestigious seminaries in North America, including Westminster Seminary (Philadelphia), Westminster Seminary (S
Book Review: Four Views On Christianity And Philosophy
The early Latin theologian Tertullian famously questioned, “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” This question touches upon the very relationship between philosophy and Chris
Book Review: Natural Signs and Knowledge of God
Natural Signs and Knowledge of God is a little book by C. Stephen Evans that deserves more attention than it has received. A contribution to contemporary debates in religious epist
Book Review: The Philosophy of History: Naturalism and Religion by James Stroud
With a title like The Philosophy of History: Naturalism and Religion, it is not surprising to find that the theses James Stroud defends in this book pertain to historiography and t
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